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Ken Kerschbaumer

Editorial Director at Sports Video Group (SVG)

Editorial Director of the Sports Video Group

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  • 2 weeks ago | sportsvideo.org | Ken Kerschbaumer

    Fox Sports is all in on the 109th Indy 500 which will be broadcast on Sunday and will feature a ton of new production enhancements designed to make race fans and even those unfamiliar with Indy Car more engaged and informed. It’s been a tremendous effort that has involved hundreds of people, months of preparation, and now final rehearsals ahead of the big day. Mike Davies, Fox Sports, EVP, Technical and Field Operations, sat down with SVG Editorial Director Ken Kerschbaumer to discuss the effort.

  • 2 weeks ago | sportsvideo.org | Ken Kerschbaumer

    The 109th Indy 500 is less than 48 hours away and while covering the race is old hat for IMS Productions having Fox Sports on board as a new rights holder is providing a new jolt of energy and excitement that has IMS Productions President Kevin Sublette and the team looking forward to a new era that will see the Indy 500 make the leap to HDR, AR graphics, IP, and much more.

  • 2 weeks ago | sportsvideo.org | Ken Kerschbaumer

    Collaboration with IMS Productions leads to innovations like increased drone use FOX Sports Field Technical Producer George Grill has plenty of experience covering NASCAR racing. This year, he has been learning the world of the Indy Car Series and, this weekend, gets to tick off another career highlight: working on an Indy 500. “I’ve been here for the Brickyard 400 when I was part of NASCAR,” he says. “We would draw around 130,000 fans. But this place holds 350,000 people, and it’s sold out.

  • 2 weeks ago | sportsvideo.org | Ken Kerschbaumer

    Featuring the iconic scoring pylon, the open will tell the Indy 500 story FOX Sports will lean heavily into the world of augmented reality (AR) for this Sunday’s Indianapolis 500, taking advantage of a Speedway full of iconic landmarks: the massive stand for more than 250,000 fans (with another 150,000 on the infield), Pit Road featuring a Pagoda Control Tower, a 78-ft.-tall scoring pylon that is the center of the attention for every fan at the track.

  • 2 weeks ago | sportsvideo.org | Ken Kerschbaumer

    NEP Specialty Cameras is on hand at the Indy 500 in a big way with a team of around 20 people working in four production units to get a wealth of RF gear as well as the required infrastructure to get those signals back to the compound set for race day on Sunday as well as numerous events like qualifying in the past couple of weeks.

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